Red Carpet Arrivals

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Charlize Theron

"I have a bit of laryngitis, but I figured I'd use this voice to accompany the dress," Best Supporting Actress nominee Charlize Theron said of her Dior Couture gown. The Young Adult star accented her dress with Cartier diamonds and the jeweler's vintage headband.

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Claire Danes

Claire Danes worked all angles of her modern black and ecru J. Mendel column. The Best Actress nominee added bold scarlet lips and diamond Bulgari jewels to complete the look.

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Nicole Richie

"I would describe this dress as very heavy," Nicole Richie said of her slinky silver beaded Julien MacDonald gown. She accessorized with an armful of bangles, Jimmy Choo heels, and a metallic clutch from her House of Harlow 1960 line.

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Jessica Chastain

Best Supporting Actress nominee Jessica Chastain accessorized her embroidered high-neck white Givenchy gown with over $1 million worth of Harry Winston jewelry, including pearl and diamond earrings, a diamond feather ring, and a vintage diamond bracelet. "It was love at first sight, me and this dress," Chastain said.

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George Clooney and Stacy Keibler

Quadruple nominee George Clooney walked the red carpet in a Giorgio Armani tuxedo while girlfriend Stacy Keibler exuded Old Hollywood glamour in a classic red Valentino gown, Chopard jewels and a Judith Leiber clutch. "I think that this is one of the most gorgeous shades of red I've ever seen," Keibler said.

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Sofia Vergara

"This dress is like a mermaid," said the Modern Family actress of her custom peacock Vera Wang design. Sofia Vergara finished her look with a pair of Casadei heels, and added $5 million worth of Harry Winston diamonds to fete her Best Supporting Actress nomination.MORE: Check out our complete Golden Globes coverage, including top fashion trends and after-parties now!

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Salma Hayek

Presenter Salma Hayek posed for photos in a black strapless Gucci gown with a metallic gold bodice. The actress wore her hair in voluminous waves and added an extra dose of sparkle with shoulder-dusting gold earrings.

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Angelina Jolie

Angelina Jolie chose a fitted one-shoulder ice-white gown by Atelier Versace. The strawberry foldover trim of her dress matched her bag and lipstick, and a custom pair of Lorraine Schwartz earrings finished off the look for the Best Foreign Film nominee.MORE: Check out our complete Golden Globes coverage, including top fashion trends and after-parties now!

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Debra Messing

Debra Messing amped up her single-shoulder Monique Lhuillier trumpet gown with bold green and purple Lorraine Schwartz jewels, and a black Marchesa miniaudiere. "I wanted something that felt like it was showing respect to the history of the Golden Globes," Messing said.

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Reese Witherspoon

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Octavia Spencer

The Best Supporting Actress nominee went head-to-toe lavender in a complementary Judith Leiber clutch, Irene Neuwirth jewels and draped Tadashi Shoji gown. As for her heels? "I had to find something very low," she said of her Louboutins.

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Rooney Mara

Best actress nominee Rooney Mara selected a plunging Nina Ricci column gown with a slight ruffle at the hemline. The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo star kept her jewelry, by Fred Leighton, minimal but her eye makeup dramatic and her signature black hair pulled into a sleek side-part updo.

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Tilda Swinton

Best actress nominee Tilda Swinton wore a light blue gown and matching fitted jacket by Haider Ackermann. The We Need to Talk About Kevin actress accented the look with Fred Leighton jewels.

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Sarah Michelle Gellar

Sarah Michelle Gellar said she had some help getting ready from her 2-year-old daughter, Charlotte: "I put out all of the choices and she said, 'Mama, wear this.' I let her pick all of it." She chose a pair of Jimmy Choo stilettos, Bulgari jewels and a strapless, ruffled gown in a cobalt and white design by Monique Lhuillier. Gellar's hair was pulled back in a high ponytail for the occasion.

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Freida Pinto

"It's fuss-free," presenter Freida Pinto said of her peacock blue strapless silk cloque gown by Prada, which featured a satin belt. A Roger Vivier miniaudiere and Chopard jewelry completed her look, including a bib necklace with 145 carats of yellow diamonds and 1,705 micro-pave diamond stones. "It's really expensive jewelry, which is why I have a guard walking around with me," she added.

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Dianna Agron

"There are incredible details," the Glee star said of why she chose her red Giles Deacon-designed gown, which featured laser-cut swans on the bodice and tiered skirt. Casadei heels, Fred Leighton earrings, bracelets, and a ring completed her look. "You can't go wrong with Fred Leighton on your wrist," she added.

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Nicole Kidman

Nicole Kidman hit the red carpet with her husband Keith Urban in a curve-hugging Versace gown with metallic embellishments. The presenter glammed up her look with Manolo Blahnik heels, a gold Roger Vivier clutch, and Fred Leighton diamond drop earrings weighing in at 5 carats each.MORE: Check out our complete Golden Globes coverage, including top fashion trends and after-parties now!

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Amanda Peet

Amanda Peet selected a tiered Marc Jacobs dress with a satin waist and trim to walk down the red carpet with husband David Benioff, who wrote the screenplay for the Best Drama-nominated TV show Game of Thrones. She finished the look with a high ponytail, gold Fred Leighton hoop earrings and silver Jimmy Choo sandals.

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Natalie Portman

Last year's Best Actress winner returned to the red carpet in a strapless fuchsia gown with a folded red detail by Lanvin, which she accessorized with diamond Harry Winston bracelets, Jimmy Choo heels and a satin Tiffany & Co. clutch.

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Zooey Deschanel

"I'm very excited to wear this. It's a little different for me," presenter and Best Actress nominee Zooey Deschanel said of her backless silk Prada gown studded with black and emerald green glass pearls. The New Girl star complemented the look with black satin Casadei pumps, and jewels from Van Cleef & Arpels.

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Ariel Winter

One of the evening's early arrivals, the Modern Family actress stepped out in a ruffled purple Dolce & Gabbana cocktail dress, Van Cleef & Arpels jewelry and bowed Betsey Johnson pumps. "I haven't really changed, except I get to wear cool dresses," the young star said of her show's success.

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Jessica Biel

25.
Katharine McPhee

Presenter Katharine McPhee worked a palette of nudes in an embroidered strapless cocktail dress with a sheer hem by Donna Karan and accessorized with patent platform stilettos and a beaded Judith Leiber minaudiere. Her hair fell into loose waves and she kept her makeup natural to complement her look.

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Sarah Paulson

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Viola Davis

The Italian fashion house of Emilio Pucci created the bordeaux chiffon one-shoulder gown with a dramatic train just for Viola Davis. Ruby and diamond earrings and a '50s rubellite, diamond, and gold cuff by Fred Leighton and Jimmy Choo shoes completed the Best Actress nominee's look. She also carried a Judith Leiber clutch. MORE: Check out our complete Golden Globes coverage, including top fashion trends and after-parties now!

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Mary J. Blige

Mary J. Blige made a statement in a suntan crystal embroidered stretch tulle Michael Kors halter that fell into a feathered train, while her side swept chignon showed off her sparkly chandelier earrings. The nominee for Best Original Song accented her look with layers of baubles on her wrists and a gold clutch.

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Taissa Farmiga

Taissa Farmiga chose a ruched, strapless column gown with a cinched waist and a flowing train. The star of American Horror Story wore her hair in a loose chignon and kept her jewelry minimal.

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Shailene Woodley

The Best Supporting Actress nominee selected an embroidered white illusion column dress by Marchesa. However, her favorite part of her look was hidden underneath: “The shoes are extremely comfortable,” Woodley said of her Tabitha Simmons-designed footwear.

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Melissa McCarthy

"It's a one-stop shop for me," the Bridesmaids star said of her head-to-toe Badgley Mischka ensemble, which included a gold bag, hunter green gown with gold and gemstone trim, and gold drop earrings. "I've been wanting to wear this color for a while," McCarthy said.

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Madonna and Andrea Riseborough

Madonna posed on the red carpet with Andrea Riseborough, star of Madonna's movie, W.E. The singer (and Best Song nominee) wore a short sleeve Reem Acra dress while Riseborough chose a neutral Vivienne Westwood gown. Both were decked in Neil Lane jewels.

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Elle Macpherson

Supermodel Elle Macpherson wore an ivory silk tiered tulle Zac Posen gown, an armful of colorful Lorraine Schwartz bangles and carried a Kotur for Operation Smile minaudiere. "I had just got back from Australia and I wanted to do something light and bright, sort of golden girl," Macpherson told InStyle of her gown choice.MORE: Check out our complete Golden Globes coverage, including top fashion trends and after-parties now!

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Emily Deschanel

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Evan Rachel Wood

Mildred Pierce’s Evan Rachel Wood chose a plunging, feather-embellished Gucci gown to celebrate her Best Supporting Actress nomination. "There are tiny feathers stuck in between every sequin," Wood told InStyle. A delicate gold bangle, mine-cut diamond stud earrings and a snake ring, all by Fred Leighton, finished off the look.

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Berenice Bejo

Berenice Bejo made an entrance in a vibrant strapless Gucci design that she paired with Chopard diamonds and a vintage mesh Daniel Swarovski clutch. She completed the look with René Caovilla heels.

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Diane Lane

Cinema Verite star Diane Lane chose a beige chiffon design with gold beading by Reem Acra. The Best Actress in a Series, Mini-Series or Motion Picture Made for Television nominee wore her hair in soft waves to complement the gown’s romantic feel, and accessorized with a Judith Leiber clutch.

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Lea Michele

"I'm wearing Marchesa...barely!" the Glee actress said of her sexy silver sequin and mesh gown.

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Michelle Williams

Best Actress nominee Michelle Williams complemented her newly strawberry blonde pixie with a velvet embroidered Jason Wu gown and added a clutch by Judith Leiber and Fred Leighton for Forevermark diamonds and a garland headband.

43.
Mila Kunis

The new face of Christian Dior picked a single strap black silk and tulle gown by the label and topped off the look with Cartier jewels.

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Emma Stone

The cap sleeves and flowing layers of Emma Stone’s Lanvin gown had a romantic feel, but the star of The Help gave it a tough twist with a large eagle clasp leather belt. Stone carried a bag by Cartier and wore a strong smoky eye and pink lips to complete the look.MORE: Check out our complete Golden Globes coverage, including top fashion trends and after-parties now!

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Laura Linney

Best actress nominee and presenter Laura Linney wore a one-shoulder blue J. Mendel gown. The Big C star finished the look with chandelier earrings, a stack of bangles and a Christian Louboutin heels.

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Amy Poehler

Best Comedic Actress nominee Amy Poehler walked the red carpet in a crystal linear-beaded Naeem Khan gown with an open back. The Parks and Recreation star set her platinum hair in soft waves and accessorized with a Van Cleef & Arpels cocktail ring and a metallic Judith Leiber clutch.

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Jodie Foster

Best Actress nominee Jodie Foster chose a strapless Mediterranean teal gown by Giorgio Armani, which featured all-over beading, rosettes along the neckline, and a side ruffle along the cinched waist.

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Laura Dern

Laura Dern chose a full-length emerald embroidered gown by Andrew Gn for her night as both a presenter and a nominee. She carried a Judith Leiber minaudiere in a coordinating shade of green.

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Jessica Alba

"I'm big on a dress that you feel good in and you feel beautiful in... and you won't trip on stage," said Jessica Alba, who was on-hand to present an award for the evening in a pale lavender embroidered Gucci gown, matching Roger Vivier clutch and Bulgari jewelry. "It's nice to get dolled up," she added, noting that her daughter Honor told her she looked like Little Mermaid-out of water.MORE: Check out our complete Golden Globes coverage, including top fashion trends and after-parties now!

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Kristen Wiig

Kristen Wiig kept it simple and sexy in a floor-grazing nude Bill Blass gown and natural hair and makeup. The dress's daring neckline was accented with a statement necklace, while multiple rings and a gold cuff finished the look.

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Callie Thorne

Best Television Actress nominee Callie Thorne made an entrance in a pale blue Alberta Ferretti gown with a sheer, embellished overlay. The Necessary Roughness star finished the look with a burgundy clutch and gems from Palladium Jewelry by Jacob & Co.MORE: Check out our complete Golden Globes coverage, including top fashion trends and after-parties now!

57.
Connie Britton

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Glenn Close

Glenn Close stunned in a floor-length black velvet Armani Prive dress featuring a beaded, strapless neckline. "It was made for me in Milan," Close revealed. Adding to the glamour? A sparkly Judith Leiber clutch and Wilfredo Rosado diamond drop earrings.

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Sarah Hyland

Sarah Hyland stepped out in a vintage Dolce & Gabbana gown, Casadei shoes and a Daniel Swarovski bag. The Modern Family actress had a fashion emergency on the red carpet when her zipper broke. "I felt an explosion on my back, and it started to slip," she said of her strapless dress. "Now I'm sewn into it!"

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Meryl Streep

The great Meryl Streep made the scene in a full-length shirtdress by Alessandra Rich. Accessories included a 19th-century diamond cluster ring from Fred Leighton.MORE: Check out our complete Golden Globes coverage, including top fashion trends and after-parties now!

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Elizabeth McGovern

Downton Abbey nom Elizabeth McGovern set off her alabaster complexion with a black and cobalt gown, frosted with a lariat necklace from Palladium Jewelry by Jacob & Co. A Judith Leiber clutch finished her look.

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Julie Bowen

Modern Family's Julie Bowen swept into the festivities wearing a blush Reem Acra gown with jeweled sleeves, Martin Katz gems, a Judith Leiber clutch and Casadei heels. "It's very girly for me, I'm having my girl moment,” she said of the look.

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Julianne Moore

Presenter Julianne Moore added some color to her strapless black Chanel gown with a pair of emerald and diamond tassel earrings, a matching emerald ring and a 9-carat cushion-cut diamond ring, all by Fred Leighton.

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Charlize Theron

"I have a bit of laryngitis, but I figured I'd use this voice to accompany the dress," Best Supporting Actress nominee Charlize Theron said of her Dior Couture gown. The Young Adult star accented her dress with Cartier diamonds and the jeweler's vintage headband.